Readme:- Right-Click menù and autostart applications config files can be changed directly from Right-Click->Configuration submenù.- Dual Kernel: just change config.txt (inside BOOT partition) and change the line: kernel=kernel.img in kernel=kernel-std.img to use standard RaspberryPi Kernel.- If you need some packages not included in ARMv6j release just add standard SID debian repository in source.list and then apt-get update.- Sound redirection is now good (bit better in RDesktop than in FreeRDP). Default output is HDMI, to change it to analog just: amixer cset numid=3 1- "boot loader" and desktop wallpaper are located in /root/ folder.

Your blog is great! I followed your instructions and was able to easily hook up to my company's Citrix infrastructure with my RPi. The user experience was good enough that I'm going to try using the RPiTC next week instead of my Xenith Pro.

Only issue was a time sync error with cert when using Access Gateway. Syncing the time fixed this.

I got rdp working on Debian, now I'm thinking of trying the same with Arch. See if I can build an image that runs nothing but rdp. The users turn it on and they get a windows login screen, they don't know it is a raspberry pi underneath.

I'd like to do the same with the logon screen only for Citrix to replace a WYSE client on my first PiI have managed to install the receiver but am lost after that.With my 2nd Pi I'm thinking some media streaming thing to stick on the back of my TV or a simple school device which again would need to require no logon or complicated businessHoping Ubuntu gets the finger out and brings out an ARM version soon.

Just downloaded the most recent version - now got web working OK and can get to the citrix page my company uses but when I try to run the app from the link the VDI is disconnected from my WYSE box as if it is being connected but nothing happensIt's also running pretty slow as far as I can tell.Getting closer though

spytfyre wrote:swishgot it up and running but the clock is set to 1970, could this be why I'm not getting an IP address web access or citrix working (SSL errors)?How do I set the time please?

Could be. Remember SSL certs are signed for a certain period of time. Thus if your computer thinks its 1970 and the cert says it's good for 2012 to 2014... yeah.

That said you would think the clock would update when it gets a connection to the internet and can determine network time. Perhaps something in the distro you are using needs to set itself up to auto-update time on boot because I'm guessing there is no CMOS/battery to store such things.

HelloStill having issuesI tried the http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/debian-ubu ... tall-ntpd/Set the dynamic on the required linesStill booting up in the 1970's thoughI looked at the wiki and triedntpq -p localhostand got:localhost: timed out, nothing received***Request timed outI checked out /var/log/ntp.log and it is blankAny tips?

Im proud to announce the RPi-TC Release is out for everyone! (http://rpitc.blogspot.com)You can download it by torrent here: http://www.mediafire.com/?d3mx4varp8sbkrwIn this version (based on Debian Wheezy armel):- Citrix Receiver 12.1- VMWare View Client 5.0 (no PCoIP)- RDesktop 1.7.1- Remmina 0.9.99- IceWeasel 10.0.5- All the driver and bootloader update made by RaspberryPi team- Full tuned with custom Kernel and SquashFS+AuFS, image fit in a 1Gb SDCard, boot from poweron to LXDE is about 21secs on my Lexar 8Gb SDCard.

Fast HowTo:- Write the image file with dd in Linux (dd bs=1M if=RPi-TC_Release_17072012.img of=/dev/mmcblk0) or with Win32DiskImager under Windows.- Power on your RaspberryPi and wait (not so much) for LXDE. Please change your keyboard/locales/datetime by using the "configure TC" script under Accessories or via LXterminal with dpkg-reconfigure tzdata, dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration and dpkg-reconfigure locales

Further info:- ssh server is installed but disabled by default, if you want to activate it just shot a update-rc.d ssh defaults in LXterminal- all the default kernel module and driver for RaspberryPi is in this custom kernel, so if an wifi dongle is working on standard RaspberryPi Debian official release is working also with rpitc.- default username and password is root/raspberry- if you want to remove autostart of startx just rename the /root/.bash_profile file- i have overclocked the arm_freq parameter to 900, so, use this image at your own risk!

Future improvment:- VMWare View Client 5.1 with PCoIP -> end September- Reducing RAM usage on LXDE -> end of August- Add vWorkspaces Connector -> when Roger give me the source - Rebuild all the system to HardFloat -> stuk on CitrixReceiver- Working Adobe Flash Player -> just when ARMHF version is ready...

Thanks to all the people helped me! Casey, Brian, Paul, Martin, Mike, Thomas, Marco and all the other ppl i forgot

I have started a new version of RPi-TC, minimal install (via net-install), is lighter and use less RAM than before... For the moment it is a beta (not tuned etcetc) version, but works!Few days ago i decided to host the file system and the kernel with compiled options in two GitHub repository, opened to everyone.You can find the full file system here: https://github.com/Gibbio/RPiTC and the builded Kernel with configuration file here: https://github.com/Gibbio/RPiTC-Kernel.I have created a Linux script (rpitcCreator.sh) to easily format the sd card, download the filesystem and kernel from GitHub and make some final configuration to have an ready to use beta to test.Please, test it and use GitHub to report all the issue you i'll find! Also who want to help me on that, just contact me at gibbio@gmail.com, i'll give you full access to the repository!

After lot of request and as i promised the last week i release a barebone, cutted down version of RPi-TC with "only" Citrix Receiver.About this version:

- Citrix Receiver for Linux System on a Chip (SoC) 12.2.3- 500Mb image file (after boot more than 100Mb is free), fill into 512Mb sdcard- Cutted down LXDE, just openbox session with easy access, minimal menu- Just 120Mb out of 240Mb of RAM used with X, openbox, ntp, ssh server, network-manager, ctxusb and Citrix Receiver up&running- IceWeasel with CitrixReceiver pluging already enabled- 3.38Mb Kernel image size with lastest official update for fast boot and less memory usage- Fast boot: about 25 seconds from power on to ready desktop